Search

Displaying 211 - 220 of 6227
A History of the County of Sussex
… priory at Arundel the abbey of Sez had certain estates in the neighbourhood of Littlehampton which were under the … of their monks settled at Atherington, where there was a grange with a chapel of which there are still considerable … called the bailiff of Atherington, though he appears in 1332 on an application for an aid towards the marriage of …
A History of the County of Sussex
… and William the Conqueror added the manor of Bury in 1085. 1 To manage this important property the abbots were … referred to as the 'ballivatus' of Warminghurst, this grange and chapel were occasionally dignified with the title of 'priory,' as in 1380, when the king presented to the living of West …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… and established to collect the dues of the parent house in the Isle of Wight. The church of Carisbrooke, and other … their possessions throughout England. The abbey then held in Hampshire the churches of Clatford and St. John's, Southampton, and in the Isle of Wight the churches of Carisbrooke, Arreton, …
A History of the County of Essex
… OR PRIORY OF HORNCHURCH This house, 1 the only dependency in England of the Hospice of St. Nicholas and St. Bernard, Montjoux, in Savoy, was founded by Henry II; probably early in 1159. Two charters from him are known. In one he grants to …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… the great Benedictine abbey of Tiron. It was founded early in the twelfth century by Adam de Port of Mapledurwell. His grant of lands in Nately and other rents were confirmed by a charter of … The items are not separated, but the repairs included the grange and chamber at Andwell. 4 At Epiphanytide, 1410, the …
A History of the County of Warwick
… HOUSES 40. THE PRIORY OF MONKS KIRBY Geoffrey de Wirche, in the year 1077, made large grants of land and tithes to … of Kirkbury, which he had found ruinous and had rebuilt in honour of the Blessed Virgin and St. Denis, with all its … was prior (for about twenty years) the dilapidation of one grange amounted to 5. During the time that Sir Cannon …
A History of the County of Sussex
… followed his example and bestowed lands and tithes in West Sussex upon the same abbey, which had further obtained the church of St. Cyriac in Chichester by 1155, when Henry II confirmed these grants. … the priory of Runcton ceased to exist and became only a grange of Bruton. Round, Cal. Doc. France, 170. Bruton …
A History of the County of Warwick
… to the Benedictine abbey of St. Pierre-sur-Dive, in the diocese of Ses, was founded soon after the Conquest. … and St. Mary of St. Pierre-sur-Dive the church of Wolston in free alms for ever, together with all its privileges and … lands, and rents. The jury found that the hall, stable, grange, and barn had become much dilapidated, whilst Nicholas …
A History of the County of Warwick
… port of Dieppe. The church was appropriated to the priory in 1178, and a vicarage ordained, which remained in the gift of the priory of Wootton or the abbey of Conches … Walter Gopyl, a thresher, who happened to be in the priory grange, Walter, the prior's miller, Thomas, the carter, John, …
A History of the County of Northampton
… BECK The celebrated abbey of St. Mary of BecHellouin, in the diocese of Rouen, was founded in 1034 by Hellouin or … establishment of the monks at Weedon Beck was not a mere grange. The priors of Okeburn (Ogbourne) appear in the … by Edward IV. 13 There are no remains of the priory or grange of the monks of Bec; there is not even a tradition as …
Displaying 211 - 220 of 6227